Melville wrote: ↑09 Dec 2025 19:20 pm
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Melville wrote: ↑08 Dec 2025 18:41 pm
C-Unit wrote: ↑08 Dec 2025 18:32 pm
Well I don't see the motivation to release him since there aren't any other 3B challenging for playing time. I think the team can move forward with their plans whether they have Arenado or not.
The Cardinals have multiple players who are better at 3b right now than N/A.
That was true throughout the 2025 season as well.
Who?
You can't name one
Statistically, Gorman, Donovan, and even Fermin were all far more productive than N/A in 2025.
Next year, Wetherholt will join that list - at a minimum.
Though unlikely, it would not be a shock if 2 more did as well.
Statistically Gorman is a zero war player at third base.
NA is well above that and still has a higher ceiling.
JJW is a 2B. And Fermin is not a starter in any reality.
Agree on Gorman. But I don’t agree with your point on Furman. He hasn’t really been given a chance to start, but when he has, he’s looked very good.
It is what happens when a higher investment is in front of you
in either money or thoughts. Then they age out quick, as a soon to be 27 y/o
receives a new label, "4A player" "career MiLb".
Pretty common.
Gorman getting dealt will not surprise, especially if Bloom pivots from Donovan deals
he will have a market beyond this off season. Donovan has fans in the dugout and FO.
Gorman may not have any.
Arenado just needs to go. His glove is not enough to overcome what it will mean to stay on the treadmill
of having a player show up that really does not want to be here. He was as motivated to
come to camp in 2025 as he could be. Conditioned, added strength, improved bat speed etc.
We know what resulted along with a 107-game season when he could write himself into the lineup for 162.
His body wouldn't allow it. The only possibility of the age 35 NA getting some kind of bump in production is in a different jersey, He has a chance of being a dispirited player in St. Louis, jmo.
If either Donovan or Gorman have "fans in the dugout and FO" (to borrow your phrase), the organization is indeed in a very bad place.
Fans belong in the stands - nowhere else.
Super Slo Mo's 2nd greatest failure was falling in love - and when he fell, he always fell hard and nearly always for the wrong guy.
I have no such shortcoming - and I don't believe Bloom does either.
Bloom with be logical, strategic, and analytical - perhaps nearly as much as I am.
And I believe that will be his sole basis for roster construction decisions (other than DeWitt's various veto decisions concerning payroll).
The word fan is what you want to take exception with?
The short hand versions of why a unbiased assessment can
be mentioned without mentioning each attribute of a player or
employee. In my world that good management and understood
Fair enough a poor choice of words, my apologies.
Donovan
He as support in the dugout due to what he brings to the team.
Leadership, production, performance, work, effort, holding others accountable'
be held in high regard by others and unsolicited receiving public praise.
Reasons that he is desired by other teams.
Gorman has shown a failure to take advantage of opportunities to this point.
He has not been mentioned being a part of 2026 this off season. He has not
been mentioned as working on his game, doing assigned drills, working in Jupiter
mentioned as the 2026 3B or anything really. Silence. Compare other
players who under performed in 2025. VS2, JW.
I could be wrong and missed it and I am willing to be corrected.
To make an observation of the difference from a far with subjectivity,
There appears to be a decrease in how he is regarded in the FO and the dugout.
When that happens future opportunities decrease. He will not improve
in St. Louis if, big if on my part, that is true. Silence is not accidental.
Fans was so much simpler. Hope that helps.